A place we're going to raid on September 20th by Naruto running to dodge their bullets. We just need to get the day neck beards and the Kyle's in a line in the front. Give the Kyle's some monster energy and tell them that everyone in camo is their step dad an that the base is dry wall and we are in. We will also have our professional rock throwers throwing rocks at the soldiers so they won't shoot the Kyle's as much. We will also have the furries come too wearing bullet proof fur suits so they will be the target none the less. We'll also have all the Karen's go to annoy the soldiers. We will also have our Naruto runners go into the base and Shadow clone jutsu so than our Naruto runners number triples. And that will be our battle plan for the raid of Area 51 hope to see you there
by FlemBou August 1, 2019

Random Guy: Hey lets, go to the moon.
Me: Its heavily guarded by military police, even if you get in theyll shoot you!
Me: Its heavily guarded by military police, even if you get in theyll shoot you!
by eggmanpete September 4, 2005

by Fort 51 September 21, 2003

by Anyone Respectable July 15, 2004

by Fatal November 11, 2003

51/49 is the universal law of inherent bias in every choice that is supposedly 50/50.
In any given decision between seemingly equal alternatives, there always exists at least a marginal partiality.
Thus, there is no situation in which both of two options are simultaneously acceptable or truly equivalent.
51/49 can also be applied conceptually to every relationship (business or personal), wherein a man wants to give at least 51% of the value. Why? He wants to have an impact, leave a legacy. Not to mention that there is serious ROI from putting others first.
He doesn’t just say this, he lives it. He has made a career on giving away his best secrets for free, constantly putting out quality content and responding to fans on email and social media one by one.
He spends ungodly hours scaling the unscalable because of the 51/49 principle. That’s dedication.
“Life gives to the givers and takes from the takers.” — Jim Rohn
In any given decision between seemingly equal alternatives, there always exists at least a marginal partiality.
Thus, there is no situation in which both of two options are simultaneously acceptable or truly equivalent.
51/49 can also be applied conceptually to every relationship (business or personal), wherein a man wants to give at least 51% of the value. Why? He wants to have an impact, leave a legacy. Not to mention that there is serious ROI from putting others first.
He doesn’t just say this, he lives it. He has made a career on giving away his best secrets for free, constantly putting out quality content and responding to fans on email and social media one by one.
He spends ungodly hours scaling the unscalable because of the 51/49 principle. That’s dedication.
“Life gives to the givers and takes from the takers.” — Jim Rohn
Friend One: "Want to hit up doba or chipotle?"
Friend Two: "Zero preference. Either or."
Friend One: "Cap. What's your 51/49?"
Friend Two: "Zero preference. Either or."
Friend One: "Cap. What's your 51/49?"
by Dr. Prseuss November 20, 2021

by Step Sis 4 lyfe October 9, 2020
